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Preview of Small Basic Computer Language Programming (coding) Introduction Workbook

Small Basic Computer Language Programming (coding) Introduction Workbook

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DIY Tutor
I couldn't find anything that I felt was 'user friendly' and started simply enough for my students. So I made my own. This is a self-paced workbook that introduces the students to using a language to write a program. The skills focused on include:- Writing messages adding colour introducing variables drawing shapes question and answer commands input/output programming I wrote this to target my bright students in Year 4-8, but could easily be used as a introduction to the complexity and langua
Preview of 12 Days of Christmas: A Computer Spreadsheet Activity

12 Days of Christmas: A Computer Spreadsheet Activity

This great holiday activity shows students how to use a computer spreadsheet to calculate the cost of their true love's gifts in today's dollars. The simple step-by-step procedure will allow both beginning and computer-savvy students to experience success as they learn how to use spreadsheet software. Students will enjoy the engaging and entertaining activity. No computer? No problem! Use the activity master so students can calculate the costs themselves.
Preview of AP Computer Science Project in Python - Flappy Ai

AP Computer Science Project in Python - Flappy Ai

This project is meant to give students an opportunity to work on a computer game in small groups (it can be used in other formats) as well as practice complex conditional flow statements in Python. It is based around a Flappy bird game, where students need to help bird navigate by modifying a single function in a python code. It gives students an opportunity to utilize Cartesian coordinates to make relevant decisions. It is also an excellent project to connect materials learned in math class wit
Preview of TED Talk: Inside your computer- Bettina Bair

TED Talk: Inside your computer- Bettina Bair

This engaging resource breaks down how a computer processes a simple mouse click, helping students understand core concepts like CPU function, memory, and input/output systems. Includes • 20 comprehension and critical thinking questions • Detailed essay prompt • Structured essay with sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Discussion starters for deeper understanding Grades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of 5th Grade Measurement Machines Computer Practice Activity for Students

5th Grade Measurement Machines Computer Practice Activity for Students

Created by
Olivia McIntyre
This particular SMART Notebook presentation is meant for students to use at computers independently as a way of practicing the concepts taught previously in the classroom relating to measuring length, mass, and volume. They will need to bring a piece of paper and pencil to write down the clues they collect. Encourage them to collect all clues in order so that their coded message sounds right. Throughout the slides, students will solve measurement problems and select an answer that will give t
Preview of #29 Kindergarten Number Sense Activity -Adding0.

#29 Kindergarten Number Sense Activity -Adding0.

This no-prep computer grading for teachers Easel Activity incorporates ten-frames, counting, and the Connected Blocks to help students learn and solidify money, which can be challenging for students with language delays, but after solidifying number concepts, she was able to pre=algebra and geometry like every other student did. Money, specifically pennies, nickels, and dimes, for 1:1 counting, money, ordering, and comparing pennies and nickels. The blocks help with subsidizing, which Is a rapi
Preview of Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Money Bundle Pennies Quarters Dime Nickels

Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Money Bundle Pennies Quarters Dime Nickels

No prep for teachers; computer-gradedBest curriculum for struggling math learnersIn each lesson, students are introduced to the blocks. On the following pages, students count the squares to identify how many there are. Then, they match the words and numbers that go together. Then, on the last page, they count dots on ten-frames and identify the number one last time. You can do this many times and reset it. It often takes 500 times for kids to solidify the number of languages.The shape and color
Preview of Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Number 18

Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Number 18

No prep for teachers; computer-gradedBest curriculum for struggling math learnersIn each lesson, students are introduced to the blocks. On the following pages, students count the squares to identify how many there are. Then, they match the words and numbers that go together. Then, on the last page, they count dots on ten-frames and identify the number one last time. You can do this many times and reset it. It often takes 500 times for kids to solidify the number of languages.The shape and color
Preview of Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Math-Number 14

Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Math-Number 14

No prep for teachers; computer-graded Best curriculum for struggling math learnersIn each lesson, students are introduced to the blocks. On the following pages, students count the squares to identify how many there are. Then, they match the words and numbers that go together. Then, on the last page, they count dots on ten-frames and identify the number one last time. You can do this many times and reset it. It often takes 500 times for kids to solidify the number of languages.The shape and colo
Preview of Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Money Nickels Dimes Quarters Lesson 3

Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Money Nickels Dimes Quarters Lesson 3

No prep for teachers; computer-gradedBest curriculum for struggling math learnersIn each lesson, students are introduced to the blocks. On the following pages, students count the squares to identify how many there are. Then, they match the words and numbers that go together. Then, on the last page, they count dots on ten-frames and identify the number one last time. You can do this many times and reset it. It often takes 500 times for kids to solidify the number of languages.The shape and color
Preview of Kindergarten Number Sense Activity-More Less Same

Kindergarten Number Sense Activity-More Less Same

No prep for teachers; computer-gradedBest curriculum for struggling math learnersIn each lesson, students are introduced to the blocks. On the following pages, students count the squares to identify how many there are. Then, they match the words and numbers that go together. Then, on the last page, they count dots on ten-frames and identify the number one last time. You can do this many times and reset it. It often takes 500 times for kids to solidify the number of languages.The shape and color
Preview of Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Count Back from 5

Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Count Back from 5

No prep for teachers; computer-gradedBest curriculum for struggling math learnersIn each lesson, students are introduced to the blocks. On the following pages, students count the squares to identify how many there are. Then, they match the words and numbers that go together. Then, on the last page, they count dots on ten-frames and identify the number one last time. You can do this many times and reset it. It often takes 500 times for kids to solidify the number of languages.The shape and color
Preview of Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Number 20

Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Number 20

No prep for teachers; computer-graded Best curriculum for struggling math learnersIn each lesson, students are introduced to the blocks. On the following pages, students count the squares to identify how many there are. Then, they match the words and numbers that go together. Then, on the last page, they count dots on ten-frames and identify the number one last time. You can do this many times and reset it. It often takes 500 times for kids to solidify the number of languages.The shape and colo
Preview of Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Number 19

Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Number 19

No prep for teachers; computer-graded Best curriculum for struggling math learnersIn each lesson, students are introduced to the blocks. On the following pages, students count the squares to identify how many there are. Then, they match the words and numbers that go together. Then, on the last page, they count dots on ten-frames and identify the number one last time. You can do this many times and reset it. It often takes 500 times for kids to solidify the number of languages.The shape and colo
Preview of Kindergarten  Number Sense Activity  Number 17

Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Number 17

No prep for teachers; computer-graded Best curriculum for struggling math learnersIn each lesson, students are introduced to the blocks. On the following pages, students count the squares to identify how many there are. Then, they match the words and numbers that go together. Then, on the last page, they count dots on ten-frames and identify the number one last time. You can do this many times and reset it. It often takes 500 times for kids to solidify the number of languages.The shape and colo
Preview of Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Number 16

Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Number 16

No prep for teachers; computer-gradedBest curriculum for struggling math learnersIn each lesson, students are introduced to the blocks. On the following pages, students count the squares to identify how many there are. Then, they match the words and numbers that go together. Then, on the last page, they count dots on ten-frames and identify the number one last time. You can do this many times and reset it. It often takes 500 times for kids to solidify the number of languages.The shape and color
Preview of Kindergarten Number Sense Activity  Number 12

Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Number 12

No prep for teachers; computer-gradedBest curriculum for struggling math learnersIn each lesson, students are introduced to the blocks. On the following pages, students count the squares to identify how many there are. Then, they match the words and numbers that go together. Then, on the last page, they count dots on ten-frames and identify the number one last time. You can do this many times and reset it. It often takes 500 times for kids to solidify the number of languages.The shape and color
Preview of #27 Kindergarten Number Sense Activiity Review #11-15

#27 Kindergarten Number Sense Activiity Review #11-15

No prep for teachers; computer-gradedBest curriculum for struggling math learnersIn each lesson, students are introduced to the blocks. On the following pages, students count the squares to identify how many there are. Then, they match the words and numbers that go together. Then, on the last page, they count dots on ten-frames and identify the number one last time. You can do this many times and reset it. It often takes 500 times for kids to solidify the number of languages.The shape and color
Preview of #26 Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Math  Review 6-10

#26 Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Math Review 6-10

No prep for teachers; computer-gradedBest curriculum for struggling math learnersIn each lesson, students are introduced to the blocks. On the following pages, students count the squares to identify how many there are. Then, they match the words and numbers that go together. Then, on the last page, they count dots on ten-frames and identify the number one last time. You can do this many times and reset it. It often takes 500 times for kids to solidify the number of languages.The shape and color
Preview of Kindergarten Math Number 11

Kindergarten Math Number 11

No prep for teachers; computer-graded Best curriculum for struggling math learnersIn each lesson, students are introduced to the blocks. On the following pages, students count the squares to identify how many there are. Then, they match the words and numbers that go together. Then, on the last page, they count dots on ten-frames and identify the number one last time. You can do this many times and reset it. It often takes 500 times for kids to solidify the number of languages.The shape and colo
Preview of Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Number 6

Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Number 6

No prep for teachers; computer-gradedBest curriculum for struggling math learnersIn each lesson, students are introduced to the blocks. On the following pages, students count the squares to identify how many there are. Then, they match the words and numbers that go together. Then, on the last page, they count dots on ten-frames and identify the number one last time. You can do this many times and reset it. It often takes 500 times for kids to solidify the number of languages.The shape and color
Preview of Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Number 4

Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Number 4

No prep for teachers; computer-gradedBest curriculum for struggling math learnersIn each lesson, students are introduced to the blocks. On the following pages, students count the squares to identify how many there are. Then, they match the words and numbers that go together. Then, on the last page, they count dots on ten-frames and identify the number one last time. You can do this many times and reset it. It often takes 500 times for kids to solidify the number of languages.The shape and color
Preview of Kindergarten Number Sense Activity  Number 2

Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Number 2

No prep for teachers; computer-gradedBest curriculum for struggling math learnersIn each lesson, students are introduced to the blocks. On the following pages, students count the squares to identify how many there are. Then, they match the words and numbers that go together. Then, on the last page, they count dots on ten-frames and identify the number one last time. You can do this many times and reset it. It often takes 500 times for kids to solidify the number of languages.The shape and color
Preview of Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Number 13

Kindergarten Number Sense Activity Number 13

No prep for struggling teachers; computer-graded Best curriculum for struggling math learnersIn each lesson, students are introduced to the blocks. On the following pages, students count the squares to identify how many there are. Then, they match the words and numbers that go together. Then, on the last page, they count dots on ten-frames and identify the number one last time. You can do this many times and reset it. It often takes 500 times for kids to solidify the number of languages.The sha
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